“A pearl” in Marseille: Florent Manaudou and his fiancée Pernille show their sublime apartment

It’s a long-distance relationship that seems to work perfectly between Florent Manaudou and his bride, Pernille Blume. The two lovebirds met thanks to their common passion for swimming and since February 2020, they have been living a beautiful love story between Denmark, where she is from, and the south of France. Frequent back and forth for the 28-year-old swimmer who has visibly fallen in love with Provence. Recently, the lovers offered themselves a superb trip to Australia where they were able to discover together a new country and a new culture.

Currently in Marseille, Florent and Pernille live in the 31-year-old swimmer’s apartment that he owns in the Marseille city. The Dane wanted to share with her many followers on Instagram photos of the place, which is simply magnificent. “Pure happiness. After almost two years of renovation, our apartment (Florent’s) is finally finished and ready to use.. What an incredible process it has been. It was so much fun picking out whatever we liked”explains Pernille Blume, before saying a little more about the chosen style: “The apartment is a Scandinavian pearl in the middle of Marseille. Virtually the whole interior is Scandinavian, the kitchen, the lamps and even the water and wine glasses”.

You did everything to make me feel at home in France

Very happy to be able to find a bit of her native country in the south of France, the swimmer would like to thank her lover. “Thank you Florent for taking my tastes and what I like into consideration. You did everything to make me feel at home in France”, she adds. A superb apartment when you see the photos shared by the fiancée of Florent Manaudou. A beautiful place to live, but where the couple should only spend their weekends and holidays, since they are currently in Antibes. “Flo would like to rent out the apartment and our biggest dream would be to buy the apartment we currently live in in Antibes, and do the same as with the one in Marseille. Renovate it and make it a Scandinavian pearl”she concludes.

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